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PAID DUES: A Black Table Talk conversation about Returning Citizens

By: The National Reentry Network for Returning Citizens
  • Summary

  • Post incarceration is not prison. Yet, in America, more than 6 million adults, roughly 1 in 37, live under some form of correctional control. This podcast is an in-depth discussion about those who have paid their dues to society but are still not free. More importantly, through our Black Table Talk, we’ll chime in on how our failed criminal legal system disproportionally affects Black and Brown communities.
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Episodes
  • It Takes a Village Collaborative - Shoareged Phillpotts & Sydni Turner
    Dec 12 2022

    Today’s episode is with Shoareged Phillpotts and Sydni Turner from It Takes a Village Collaborative, a nonprofit organization that works with Youth, Women, and Female Returning Citizens in Washington DC. Shoa and Sydni have done excellent work with our Returning Citizens through their “To Be Me” holistic wellness program, where they work with formerly incarcerated women to build self-confidence, awareness, resilience, and advocacy skills. Hope you enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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    59 mins
  • Tony Lewis Jr.
    Oct 31 2022

    Our guest is Tony Lewis Jr and we invited him to our podcast because he is a native Washingtonian, community leader, re-entry expert, activist, and has focused a great part of his career on families and children with incarcerated parents. He's experienced first-hand the consequences of having a parent sentence to a federal prison and openly speaks about how it has affected his trajectory. In our episode we focus on the city, the criminal justice system, and Tony's life. Enjoy!

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    46 mins
  • DC Justice Lab Patrice Sulton
    Oct 11 2022

    This week's podcast episode is with Patrice Sulton, founder of the DC Justic Lab, a non-profit organization consisted of law and policy experts researching, organizing, and advocating for large-scale changes to DC's criminal legal system. She has collaborated with the National Reentry Network on many occasions and has worked closely with retuning citizens to teach them the art of advocacy, giving a chance to be heard. We hope you enjoy our conversation with her.

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    28 mins

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